The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 17, 2002 - 3 New group started to educate 'U' about Israel Michigan Student Zionists hope to counter anti-Semitism on campus By Rahul Suri Daily StaftReporter LSA junior Adi Neuman is stand- ing up against the anti-Israel groups on campus - by starting his own group. "This bashing of Israel that goes on on campus is very similar to ... bash- ing (Jews) before the Holocaust," Neuman said. Neuman is the president of the Michigan Student Zionists, a new stu- dent group that formed to let students know of the prevalence of anti-Semi- tism on campus. "There's a serious problem with anti-Semitism in this country. We - want to let people know what kinds of libels are being presented," he said. He said the group's other main goals are to fight the justification seen on campus of the use of terror- ism and to fight media bias against Israel. The MSZ plans to reach stu- dents by staging rallies on campus and by distributing informational booklets. "I think a lot of people are taking positions ... not really knowing what's going on. We really want to clear up some of the misinformation being spread. Education is our num- ber one goal," Neuman added. The Michigan Student Zionists cur- rently have about 25 members, though Neuman said he expects at least 50 for the Fall term, as more interested students come back to Ann Arbor in September. Despite the group's projected growth, some students are skeptical whether MSZ's message will reach others. LSA sophomore Jacqui Milton said she feels although she sees the diversity of viewpoints on campus as "a good learning experience for everybody," groups such as the Stu- dent Zionists fall short because "most students have their minds made up (about the Middle East sit- uation), especially after September tt." The Student Zionists have already received funding from the Michigan Student Assembly, which Neuman said will be used mostly for the pro- duction of informational booklets. "The only requirements for being a registered student group is that it have five members and the majority are University students," ISA senior and former MSA President Matt Nolan said. He added that "a vibrant University needs a broad range of viewpoints" and that to the best of his knowledge, MSA has never refused to recognize or fund any student group. Rally marks Haddad's six month detainment By Karen Schwartz Daily News Editor Supporters of Ann Arbor Muslim Leader Rabi Haddad gathered in front of the Ann Arbor Federal Building Fridav to bear witness to Abouzahr said the group gathered to continue their request for due process and fair treatment. "The whole purpose of our wit- nessing today is to say that the Rabih Haddad we know is a good man who does not deserve to he treated as a his character and achievements. criminal," Abouzahr said. "We want The group transformed the area to see him receive fair treatment and into a mock immigration court with be released on bond." a witness stand and prosecution Students and friends spoke of wearing horns and a mask. Haddad's dedication, kindness and "We're here because it's been six commitment, and his wife, Salma months and Rabih Haddad is still in Al-Rushaid, read a letter from her prison," said Kristine Abouzahr, husband, ALFRED SANTIAGO/Daly event organizer with the free Rabih Fouad Ahmad, a friend of Haddad, Haddad's wife Salme Al-Rushaid takes part in Friday's rally with her three sons Haddad Committee. drove over an hour from Flint to Rami, Ousama and Sami. "We want people to continue to be attend the event. aware of what's happening. We want "I know Rabih very well and I ate the things we always believed in, about the Constitution and their to maintain our call," she added. believe he deserves better treatment like freedom and democracy, rights rights as much as possible and to Haddad was arrested Dec. 14 than what he's getting,"Ahmad said. of human beings - why should work "to help justice prevail." because of alleged visa violation. "It's really sad to see, in this coun- (Haddad) be deprived?" he said. Alexia Smokler, a legislative He spent five months in the try, this going on for someone who Al-Rushaid said she wonders what aide for Rep. John Conyers (D- Chicago Metropolitan Correctional is a good member of the communi- is happening with her husband and Detroit) attended the event, show- Center where he waited to be called ty, to be held in jail for six months wishes she knew more. ing Conyers' support and before a grand jury to testify about for almost nothing, no charges "Not knowing, the dark part, is real- expressing his concern. the charity he co-founded and its brought against him, nothing at all." ly hard. Not knowing where he is, "His thoughts are with you . possible connections to terrorism. He added that he feels Haddad is what's going to happen - six months We've been following this case very The Federal Government recently being deprived of the basic free- is a very long time," she said. "I just closely," she said, adding that Con- transferred him back to Michigan to doms and rights guaranteed in the keep hoping to hear from him soon, to gressman Conyers was "working to the custody of the Immigration and U.S. Constitution. know that he's okay." make sure September i1 doesn't Naturalization Services. "I think this country should evalu- She also urged others to learn mean the death of the Constitution." Haddad moved back to Monro e County Jail By Jeremy Berkowitz After spending five months under the custody ed Dec. 14 on a visa violation. After three closed Daily News Editor of the Federal Government in Chicago, where he immigration hearings, another open hearing is waited to be brought in front of a grand jury for currently scheduled for July 9. Ashraf Nubani, attorney for detained Ann Arbor questioning about possible terrorist connections Carol Jenifer, the district director of Michigan Muslim Rabih Haddad, said he feels the govern- to his charity the Global Relief Foundation chari- INS said while she cannot determine Haddad's ment's case against his client is slowly deteriorating. ty, the Immigration and Naturalization Services guilt, the transfer back to Michigan was a humani- "They've possibly made a big mistake in the case in Michigan regained custody of Haddad last tarian gesture. of Pastor Haddad," Nubani said. "Whenever they've week. He is now being held in the Monroe Coun- "This gives him the opportunity to be closer to his been challenged, they're losing ground." ty Jail, where he stayed when he was first arrest- family," she said. - - _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ . c'46rO Cafe ..Ambrosia 326 !Paynar-dSt (Gre at Coffee Gireat Trwces Tasftes -Mondaiy -yrftiy 879d - ioT! Fdcies Arbcade ulgve usatrtI ° *Oflt